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What is molecules of element....?????

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Answered by Anonymous
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The molecule of an element contains two (or more) similar atoms chemically bonded together. For example, a molecule of hydrogen element contains 2 hydrogen atoms combined together and it is written as H, representing Hydrogen gas. Similarly, Ozone gas has 3 oxygen atoms combined together, so ozone exists in the form of Oz. The noble gases like helium, neon, argon and krypton etc., exist as single atoms He, Ne, Ar and Kr, respectively. So, their atoms and molecules are just the same.

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The molecule of an element contains two (or more) similar atoms chemically bonded together. For example, a molecule of hydrogen element contains 2 hydrogen atoms combined together and it is written as H, representing Hydrogen gas. Similarly, Ozone gas has 3 oxygen atoms combined together, so ozone exists in the form of Oz. The noble gases like helium, neon, argon and krypton etc., exist as single atoms He, Ne, Ar and Kr, respectively. So, their atoms and molecules are just the same.

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